Sense is a charity shop that's selling books and other stuff, as any other charity shop, which is a very noble cause and I do encourage people to contribute to charity and do their bit for the community and society as a whole. But when it comes to books, in this particular shop, I have decided to... Read morestop going there to buy books, and my money is going to another charity instead. Reason: it looks like the books business there is being run by one or two people there. and I have my doubts that the money is not REALLY going to charity, ( I am only talking about books ). Books are individually priced, but once you choose a book and takes it to the counter, the price goes up, as if the book becomes more attrative and more valued when it is picked by a customer. Some books I have chosen and was willing to pay for suddenly went up from £1 to £9 or in other cases £10. That made feel about suspicious. Why change the price at the counter when the books are already priced...do they see the potential of selling the book elsewhere? ( online for example to their benefit, not the charity's?). Other book are generally hugely overpriced, and when they are not sure about a price, they search it on the internet and put a value on it according to their search guide price. Why not list the books and sell them online with the charity name for everyone else to see, rather than running a side-online business...No physical evidence to support my claim, but I have been going there enough to feel that something's not right...and I could smell that something is fishy... Show less